In the heart of Yorkton sits a vibrant and dynamic attraction—the Painted Hand Casino. As the premier entertainment hub of east-central Saskatchewan, this establishment attracts over 300,000 guests annually, offering them not just gaming excitement but also the warm atmosphere of hospitality characteristic of Canada.
This is more than just a gambling house; it is a major project created with the participation of the Yorkton Tribal Council, representing six of the region's First Nations. The complex occupies an impressive 43,000 square feet and includes a modern gaming floor, the Legends restaurant, and a multi-functional event center. The architectural highlight of the building is the symbolic "light tipi," which reflects the cultural identity of the complex's creators.
Inside, visitors will find over 240 slot machines and tables for classic electronic games like poker and blackjack. Of particular interest are the progressive jackpots, capable of changing a lucky winner's life overnight. Thanks to its location on Broadway Street West, the casino has become the true heart of the city's social life and a popular destination for both quick stops and full evening getaways.